Data Destruction helps us stay compliant.
They are affordable, and allow walk-ins.
We use both there paper shredding and data destruction services.

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Data Destruction is your information destruction specialist. With our on-site and in-store paper shredding, hard drive destruction, and electronic recycling service, Data Destruction can help protect all of your confidential and personal information when it comes time to get rid of it. Appointments can be made for witness document shredding and digital media can be witness-destroyed at any time during business hours!
East Quincy Avenue 8000, #400, 80237, Denver, Colorado, United States
They are affordable, and allow walk-ins.
We use both there paper shredding and data destruction services.

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